Josefine Preuss

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Josefine Preuss (2017)

Josefine Preuß (born January 13, 1986 in Zehdenick ) is a German actress and voice actress .

Private life

Josefine Preuß was born in 1986 in Zehdenick, Brandenburg in the GDR and grew up in Potsdam as the daughter of a police director and a history teacher with an older sister. She attended the Helmholtz grammar school in Potsdam up to the tenth grade . As a teenager she was a competitive athlete, u. a. in rhythmic gymnastics and acrobatics . Today she does archery and lives in Berlin .

Career

As a child, Preuss played in the Potsdam theater group Taifun and some of the leading roles at the Hans Otto Theater . From 2000 to 2003 she was in the children's series Schloss Einstein who in KiKA is broadcast as intriguing to see -zickige Anna Reichenbach. Her character developed into a major role and made her popular. In February 2006, she returned for a few episodes. Various smaller roles followed later (including an inspector role ), but also larger ( Jargo ) roles. In 2004 she took over the moderation of the KiKA journal Quergelesen , in which she presented books for children and young people. In the same year she played the role of Nessie in the ProSieben feature film Class Trip - Always Kissing . In 2005 she embodied Sophie in the ProSieben teen comedy School Exchange - The French women are coming .

She attended the private drama school Die Etage in Berlin, broke it off in the last semester and then shot the film Kiss me, comrade! in which she plays Alexandra. In autumn 2005 she played the leading role of Lena Schneider for the first season of the ARD early evening series Turkish for Beginners in front of the camera. After filming the second season of Turkish for Beginners , she shot for Sleeping Beauty - Ab durch die Hecke , an episode from the ProSieben fairy tale hour , in Prague . She plays the main role in it.

In 2007 she played the lead role in the short film Chairs in the Snow . This is about child rape and tells the story of a young girl's flight into the world of fantasy in order to escape the reality of her abduction and rape. Due to the drastic presentation, the film was not rated by the FSK. In the summer of 2008 Preuss stood in front of the camera for further episodes of the series Turkish for Beginners . In 2011 she shot the Turkish-for-Beginners movie with her colleagues in Berlin, Munich and Thailand .

She also lent her voice to numerous audiobook productions, including the youth audiobook Siebenmeter für die Liebe by Dora Heldt , which was published by Jumbo-Verlag in spring 2011 . In October 2012 the animated film Hotel Transsilvanien was released in cinemas, where Preuss voiced one of the main roles, Mavis, alongside Elyas M'Barek . In the three-part series Das Adlon. She embodied Sonja Schadt in a family saga that was broadcast on ZDF in January 2013.

In 2013 she was seen in the fantasy film Rubinrot in the supporting role of Lucy Montrose and in the horror film Lost Place in the cinemas. She also took on the role of Lucy in the subsequent films in the film trilogy, Saphirblau (2014) and Smaragdgrün (2016). In January 2014, she played the young Tilla Willinger in the ZDF two-parter Die Pilgerin - a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Iny Lorentz - who disguised as a man the heart of her deceased father from an imperial city on the Danube on the Way of St. James to Santiago de Compostela brings.

Since 2010 she can be seen in the film series Lotta . In 2016 she dubbed Judy Hopps the rabbit in the animated film Zoomania . In 2016 she played the leading role of Princess Konstanze von Traunstein in the television film Das Sacher . She played one of the main roles in the four-part neo-comedy series of the ZDF Nix Fest from 2017. In 2018 she played the lead role of student Nicola Wagner in the ZDF television film Schattengrund - A Harz Thriller .

Filmography

Josefine Preuss (2007)

cinemamovies

Television films

TV series and series

Music videos

theatre

  • 1997: La finta semplice , Hans Otto Theater Potsdam
  • 1999–2000: Society ladies , Hans Otto Theater Potsdam

Audio books

  • Beutolomäus and the Princess (radio play on the series)
  • Clementine ( Sara Pennypacker )
  • Clementine writes a letter (Sara Pennypacker)
  • The Blood of the Lily ( Jennifer Donnelly ), Der Audio Verlag (DAV), Berlin, 2011, ISBN 978-3-86231-059-3 (6 CDs, 448 min.)
  • The Great Hamster Massacre (Katie Davies)
  • The Pick - Cassia and Ky ( Ally Condie )
  • The Escape - Cassia and Ky (Ally Condie)
  • Frog or Prince Charming ( Hermien Stellmacher )
  • A problem for every solution (Kerstin Gier)
  • Ghostgirl (Tonya Hurley)
  • Grimms Märchen (Brothers Grimm) (the stories: The wolf and the seven young goats, The goose girl, The girl without hands, The seven ravens)
  • Harriet - Espionage of All Kinds (Louise Fitzhugh)
  • Happy Family (David Safier)
  • I'll write to you again tomorrow ( Cecelia Ahern )
  • Julie and Snow White - It always gets worse ( Franca Düwel )
  • Kiss the wolf. Little Red Riding Hood's magical love story ( Gabriella Engelmann )
  • Maxi and Mo - love and co (Dagmar Geisler)
  • Pippi Longstocking ( Astrid Lindgren )
  • Pippi Longstocking goes on board (Astrid Lindgren)
  • Pippi in Taka-Tuka-Land (Astrid Lindgren)
  • Philippa and the Dream Fairy ( Liz Kessler )
  • Rain - the deadly element (Virgina Bergin)
  • Ruby red: love goes through all times (Kerstin Gier)
  • Sapphire blue: love goes through all times (Kerstin Gier)
  • See you tomorrow?? (Alice Kuipers)
  • Seven meters for love ( Dora Heldt )
  • Emerald green: love goes through all times (Kerstin Gier)
  • Turkish for Beginners (radio play on the film)
  • Curtain up for Clementine (Sara Pennypacker)
  • Zoomania , Hörverlag - ISBN 978-3-8445-2500-7

Nominations and Awards

Web links

Commons : Josefine Preuß  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Dona Kujaczinski: What do family and money mean to you, Josefine Preuss? In: bild.de , October 12, 2014. Accessed January 2, 2018.
  2. roterdorn.de: Chairs in the snow (review) ( Memento from September 24, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Lina Timm: "I am now an adult". In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . December 28, 2013, accessed December 29, 2013 (interview).
  4. Nix Festes on ZDF.de, accessed on June 19, 2018
  5. ^ German TV Prize: Prize Winner 2006 , accessed on September 4, 2015